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Annette Hallman

October 25, 1939 — October 27, 2025

Annette Louise Hallman was born on October 25, 1939, in the quaint town of Crosbyton, Texas. She left this world peacefully on October 27, 2025, in Lubbock, Texas, leaving behind a legacy of love, compassion, and dedication to her vocation.

Annette embarked on a fulfilling career as a Nurse, embodying a true spirit of healing and care. Her passion for nurturing others transitioned into a role as a Nursing instructor, where she profoundly impacted the lives of many aspiring nurses. With a Doctorate in Child Development, Annette’s commitment to understanding and supporting families extended beyond the clinical setting, reinforcing her holistic approach to health and education.

In her personal life, Annette displayed a deep affection for gardening, where she found solace and joy in the beauty of nature. She cherished spending time with her beloved cats and the family she held so dear. Annette’s nurturing spirit was evident in every aspect of her life, whether through the compassionate care she provided her patients or the love she shared with those close to her.

Annette is survived by her son, John Hallman, who continues to carry her memory and values. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Susan Martin, adding a profound sense of love and remembrance for the relationships she cherished.

As we honor Annette  Louise Hallman's life, we celebrate a remarkable woman whose contributions extended far beyond her professional accomplishments. Her legacy will continue through those she taught, the families she nurtured, and the hearts she touched throughout her remarkable journey.

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